Personal thoughts on animation, childhood and what comes next —
short weblog entries about feeling and reflection.
The impact of Disney animations on children
As a kid, Disney movies felt like small classrooms of emotion.
Watching Inside Out, I began to understand loss and courage.
Those films taught me to name sadness, notice joy, and care for others.
They weren’t perfect, yet their kindness and hope stayed with me.
When I watch with children now, I ask, “What did that make you feel?”
it turns a film into a quiet, meaningful talk.
Disney and Pixar through time
I grew up on classic fairy tales until Pixar changed everything.
Toy Story made the toys feel alive, full of emotion and humor.
Over time, Disney’s wonder and Pixar’s realism blended beautifully,
proving that animation can speak to adults too.
Films like Soul and Inside Out remind me
that animation can still surprise — sometimes with joy, sometimes with truth.
What’s next for Disney animation?
I follow upcoming Disney and Pixar projects with curiosity.
The visuals grow richer, the stories more diverse, full of new voices and cultures.
I no longer wait for a simple happy ending; I want stories that ask questions.
If future films balance magic with honesty,
I’ll keep watching — because animation still makes me feel something real.